Six news titles breach Editors’ Code privacy clause – one with ‘egregious’ details of sexual assault victims
The Greenock Telegraph was told it should undergo training as a result of its code breach.
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The Greenock Telegraph was told it should undergo training as a result of its code breach.
ByMigrants Organise expressed concern that "it was suggested that they were ‘funded to help illegal migration’".
BySarah Dines objected to a Times Notebook column about rumours Boris Johnson might want her seat.
ByThe Mirror misquoted a claim made by the royal commentator on Good Morning Britain.
ByOfcom said Dr Naomi Wolf promoted "a serious conspiracy theory without challenge or context".
ByThe regulator said Iranian political leaders had instead called for Israel's destruction.
ByIPSO did not uphold Paul Blanchard's complaints in relation to two Times articles.
ByFox said it acknowledged "the court’s rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false".
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